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Diffstat (limited to 'indra/newview')
-rwxr-xr-x | indra/newview/linux_tools/wrapper.sh | 20 |
1 files changed, 17 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/indra/newview/linux_tools/wrapper.sh b/indra/newview/linux_tools/wrapper.sh index 20936c6460..fa9ce703a8 100755 --- a/indra/newview/linux_tools/wrapper.sh +++ b/indra/newview/linux_tools/wrapper.sh @@ -117,18 +117,32 @@ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$PWD/lib:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}" # Simply embedding $(<etc/gridargs.dat) into a command line treats each of # Second, Life and Developer as separate args -- no good. We need bash to # process quotes using eval. -# First read it without scanning, then scan that string. Break quoted words +# First, check if we have been instructed to skip reading in gridargs.dat: +skip_gridargs=false +argnum=0 +for ARG in "$@"; do + if [ "--skip-gridargs" == "$ARG" ]; then + skip_gridargs=true + else + ARGS[$argnum]="$ARG" + argnum=$(($argnum+1)) + fi +done + +# Second, read it without scanning, then scan that string. Break quoted words # into a bash array. Note that if gridargs.dat is empty, or contains only # whitespace, the resulting gridargs array will be empty -- zero entries -- # therefore "${gridargs[@]}" entirely vanishes from the command line below, # just as we want. -eval gridargs=("$(<etc/gridargs.dat)") +if ! $skip_gridargs ; then + eval gridargs=("$(<etc/gridargs.dat)") +fi # Run the program. # Don't quote $LL_WRAPPER because, if empty, it should simply vanish from the # command line. But DO quote "$@": preserve separate args as individually # quoted. Similar remarks about the contents of gridargs. -$LL_WRAPPER bin/do-not-directly-run-secondlife-bin "${gridargs[@]}" "$@" +$LL_WRAPPER bin/do-not-directly-run-secondlife-bin "${gridargs[@]}" "${ARGS[@]}" LL_RUN_ERR=$? # Handle any resulting errors |